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TINGS, FURNISHINGS 
EMBELLISHMENTS 
“CONTAINED IN THE RESIDENCE 


74th Street, New York City 


een Riverside Drive and West End Avenue 


THE PROPERTY OF 


JENNIE C. BRADLEY 


ERT a Ot GRAHAM, AvcTIONEER 


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924-926 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 


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CATALOGUE 
OF THE 
Oil Paintings, Furniture, Oriental Rugs and Carpets, 


Draperies, Marble Statuary, Fine Bronzes, Clock 
Sets, European Porcelains, Sterling Silver, 


Books, Handsome Tiffany High Case 
Clock and Steinway & Son Grand Piano 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
ON THE PREMISES 


No. 319 WEST 74th STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 


~-ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MORNING 
January 30th and 3l1st, 1919 


Beginning at 11 o'clock A.M. 


RESIDENCE OPEN FOR INSPECTION 


MONDAY, JANUARY 27th TO TIME OF SALE 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY 


ROBERT C. GRAHAM, AucTIONEER 


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CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance 
may be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment such bid 
would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 


2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dis- 
pute arise between two or more bidders, the auctioneer | shall 
either decide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 


3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the purchase 
money as may be required, and the names and addresses of the 
purchasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, in 
default of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately put up 
- again and re-sold. 


4. Payment of that part of the purchase money not made 
at the time of sale shall be made within the time announced or 
designated by the auctioneer, in default of which the undersigned 
may either continue to hold the lots at the risk of the purchaser 
and take such action as may be necessary for the enforcement of 
the sale, or may at public or private sale, and without other than 
this notice, re-sell the lots for the benefit of such purchaser and 
the deficiency (if any) arising from such re-sale shall be a charge 
against such pruchaser. 


5. Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon payment 
of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 


6. Delivery of any or all purchases will be made only at the 
place of sale,-and only on presenting the bill of purchase and 
within the time announced by the auctioneer. 


Sy Shipping or boxing of purchases is a business in which 
theese is in no wise engaged, and will not be performed 
by the undersigned for purchasers. The undersigned will, how- 
ever, afford to purchasers every facility for employing at current 
and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, 
without any assumption of responsibility on his part for the acts 
and charges of the parties engaged for such service. 


8. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the 
purchaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter, while the undersigned will exercise due caution in 
caring for and delivering such purchase, he will not hold himself 
responsible if such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. 


9. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the under- 
signed of the correctness of the description, genuiness or au- 


thenticity of any lot, and no sale will be set aside on account of 
any incorrectness, error of cataloguing, or any imperfection not 
noted. Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior 
to its sale, after which it is sold “as is” and without recourse. 


The undersigned exercises great care to catalogue every lot 
correctly and will give consideration to the opinion of any trust- 
worthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly 
catalogued, and, in his judgment, may either sell the lot as cata- 
logued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby 
would become responsible for such damage as might result were 
his opinion without proper foundation. 


SPECIAL CONDITIONS 


In compliance with an Agreement of Sale entered into with 
the executors, which requires an early accounting, and in order 
to insure a prompt removal of the purchases, a cash deposit of at 
least 25 per cent. will be required in part payment. 


Settlements must be made in full for all purchases on or 
before 5.30 P. M. on day following sale. 


All purchases must be removed at the purchaser’s risk and 
expense on or before Wednesday, February 5th, at 5 P. M., andina 
way so as not to deface the buildings, and the purchaser must at 
his expense make good any damage caused by the removal thereof. 


Buying or bidding by the auctioneer or his assistants for 
responsible parties, on orders transmitted by mail, telegraph or 
telephone will be faithfully attended to without charge or com- » 
mission. Any purchase so made will be subject to the above 
conditions of sale, which cannot in any manner be modified. 


ROBERT C. GRAHAM, 
AUCTIONEER, 


924-926 Broadway, 
New York City. 


CATALOGUE 


FIRST DAY’S SALE 
THURSDAY, JANUARY 30th, 1919 
At 11 o’clock A. M. 


SPECIAL NOTICE 


In order that the undersigned may comply 
with the conditions set forth in his agreements 
of sale with the owners, which requires an 
early final settlement, a cash deposit will be 
required from all purchasers at this sale. 

ROBT. C. GRAHAM. 


TOP FLOOR—REAR ROOM, No. 1 


1 White enamel rocker and side chair 
2 White enamel dressing bureau 


3 White enamel single bed, spring and hair 
mattress 


4 Fifteen yards Axminster carpet 


TOP FLOOR—REAR ROOM, No. 2 


5 White enamel rocker and side chair 


6 White enamel dressing bureau 


10 


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White enamel dressing bureau 
White enamel single bed and wire spring 


White enamel single bed, spring and mat- 


tress 


Fifteen yards Axminster carpet 


CEG? i FLOOR—REAR ROOM No, 3 
Two white enamel side chairs 

White enamel dressing bureau 

White enamel chiffonier 


Pair white enamel single beds, springs and 


hair mattresses 


Seventeen yards Axminster carpet 


TOP FLOOR—STORE ROOM 
White enamel crib and mattress 
Lot window shades 
Lot window screens 


Lot carpet 


TOP FLOOR—HALL ROOM 


Folding card table 


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Two oak cane seat side chairs 
Carved oak library table 

Oak folding bed, with mattress 
Pair net sash curtains 


Nineteen yards Axminster carpet 


TOP FLOOR—FRONT ROOM 


Porcelain cracker jar and cuspidor 
French bronze figure—Tiger 

Three assorted clocks 

Electric reading lamp 

Three mahogany cane seat side chairs 
Mahogany night stand, marble top 
Mahogany dressing bureau, marble top 
Mahogany chiffonier, marble top 


Carved mahogany two-door wardrobe, bey- 


eled mirrored doors 


Sheraton mahogany bed, box spring and 


white curled hair mattress 


Two pairs net sash curtains 


Green Wilton rug, 14.6x12.6 


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42 


43 


48 


49 


TOP FLOOR-HALL 


Thirteen yards Axminster carpet 


STAIRWAY TO THIRD FLOOR > 


sixteen yards Scotch Axminster stair car- 


pet 


THIRD ‘FLOOR—REAR ROOM 
Three decorated wicker flower ae 
Mantel clock | 
Manicure set, 8 pieces 


Pair colored prints—George and Martha 


Washington — 
Wicker rocker, cushion seat 
Wicker rocker, cushion seat and back 
White enamel and cretonne stand 


Pair white enamel twin beds, double cane 
head and foot boards, box springs, hair 


mattresses and roll bolsters 


White enamel dressing bureau to. match, 


glass top 


White enamel glass top dressing table and 


seat to match | 


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Three strips Copenhagen blue rep portieres 


and valance 
Two pairs net sash curtains 


Twenty-four yards blue Wilton carpet 


THIRD FLOOR—REAR HALL ROOM 


53 


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56 


57 


58 


59 


60 


61 


Electrolier—English Shrapnel Shell Form 
Gas heater | 

Two oak cane seat bide: chairs 

Polished oak kidney shape desk 

Oak high back chair 


Birch bed, box spring, hair mattress and 


roll bolster 
Birch dressing bureau to match 
Two pairs net sash curtains 


Sixteen yards blue Wilton carpet 


THIRD FLOOR—FRONT HALL ROOM 


62 


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64 


65 


White enamel table and rack 


Ruby sewing machine, oak case 


Wicker rocker, cushion and back 
Wicker arm chair, cushion seat and back 


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Wicker arm rocker, cushion seat and back 


Pair net sash curtains 


Pair Copenhagen blue rep portieres and 


valance 


Fourteen and one-half yards blue Wilton 


carpet 


THIRD FLOOR—FRONT ROOM 


Decorated stationery rack and pottery vase 
Mahogany mantel clock, Tiffany & Co. 
Electric night lamp, horn base and supports 
Childs’ wicker chair and waste basket 
Wicker side chair, cushion seat and back 
Wicker rocker, cushion seat and back 
Wicker table, glass top 


Pair white enamel twin beds, cane head and 
foot boards, with box springs, hair 


mattresses and roll bolsters 


White enamel dressing bureau to match, 


glass top 


White enamel dressing table to match, glass 


top 


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85 


86 


87 


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91 


White enamel tufted and upholstered 


lounge 


Louis X VI. mantel mirror, carved and gilt- 
wood frame, inserted painted porcelain 


plaque 
Spark screen 
Three pairs net sash curtains 


Two pairs Copenhagen blue rep portieres 


and valance 
Door portiere to match 


Thirty-three yards blue Wilton carpet 


THIRD FLOOR—HALL 


Eight yards Scotch Axminster hall carpet 


STAIRWAY TO SECOND FLOOR 
Sixteen yards Scotch Axminster stair car- 


pet 


SECOND FLOOR—REAR ROOM 
Spanish marble clock set, 3 pieces, Tiffany 


a Co. 


Pair brass andirons, ball tops 


Carved painted and giltwood floor lamp, 


fringed blue silk shade 


92 Inlaid Circassian walnut bedroom suite, 
10 pieces, comprising: 


(a) Twin beds with box springs, hair 
mattresses and roll bolsters; 


(b) Dressing bureau, mirror back and 
glass top 


(c) Dressing table, mirror back and 
glass top, with seat 


(d) Writing desk with two drawers 
and undershelf, glass top 


(e) Night stand with lower compart- 
ment and drawer, glass top 


(f) Two side chairs and rocker with 
blue rep slip seats 


93 ‘Four pairs net sash curtains 


94 Four pairs Copenhagen blue rep portieres 
and valances 


95 Pair door portieres to match 

96 Pair Renaissance lace curtains 

97 Seven strips appliqued lace curtains 
98 Three panels Renaissance lace 

99 Blue Wilton rug, 17x10.6 


100 Silk lamp shade 


101. Barometer in mahogany and glass case, 
| Short & Mason, London 


102 


103 


104 


105 


106 


107 


108 


109 


110 


Tet 


112 


113 


114 


115 


Mahogany brass bound game box, con- 
taining paraphernalia for bridge whist, 
dominoes, checkers, chess, dice boxes 
and ivory chips 


Small mahogany roulette wheel 


Mahogany game table, reversible top 
Five yards blue Wilton carpet 


Baby carriage 


SECOND FLOOR—LIBRARY 


Waste nee 

Brass desk set, 2 pieces 

Large reading glass, ivory handle 
Mahogany humidor 

Carved ivory tusk, as is 


Favrille glass flower vase, Tiffany & Co. 


Chinese porcelain cracker vase, teakwood 
cover and stand 


Chinese porcelain apple green vase, teak- 


wood stand 


Roman bronze electrolier, Cathedral glass 
dome shade, Tiffany & Co, 


116 


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118 


Whey 


120 


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BRONZES 


Bronze group—tThe Polo Player, I. Bon- 
heur, Tiffany & Co. 


Russian bronze group—The Farewell, 
signed 


Bronze figure—Donkey, Alf. Barye 


Bronze group—The Bronco Buster, copy- 
righted by Frederic Remington, 1895 


Bronze group—Mounted Cowpuncher, 
copyrighted by Frederic Remington 


Bronze figure—Tiger, Aphimister Proctor, 
1891-1892, copyrighted 


Mahogany pedestal, fluted, round column 
Mahogany pedestal, round column 


Mahogany upholstered arm chair, covered 
in green velour 


Carved mahogany arm rocker, upholstered 
seat and back in green velour 


Carved mahogany upholstered and tufted 
sofa covered in green silk velour 


Arm chair to match 


Mahogany upholstered wing chair, cov- 


ered in green morocco leather 


Carved mahogany side chair, claw feet 


130 


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132 


133 


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136 


137 


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139 


140 


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142 


143 


144 


Sheraton mahogany six-drawer desk, fit- 
ted with small compartments, including 
two secret compartments 


Large mahogany library table, glass top, 
six drawers 


Green silk velour table cover 


Lacquered brass andirons, ball tops; 
height, 34 inches 


Two green silk velour sofa cushions 
Three green silk velour sofa cushions. 
Four pairs net lace sash curtains 


Three pairs green silk velour portieres and 
valances. 


Pair door portieres to match 
Berlin Bagdad carpet, 16.10x13.8 


Large brass dome, green silk fringed shade, 
10 lights 


BOOKS 
Miscellaneous books, 20 vols. 
Miscellaneous books, 20 vols. 


Horse and Horsemanship, Frank Forrester, 
2 vols. 


Prof. J. Wortley Axe. The Horse. 9 vols, 


145 


146 


147 


148 


149 


150 


151 


152 


153 


154 


15D 


156 
157. 


158 


Hy. S. Drinker. Tunneling. 1 vol. 


Jas. D. Richardson. Messages and Papers 
of the Presidents. 11 vols. 


Poems of Daniel Gabriel Rossetti. 1 vol. 


The Duc de Brogile. Memoirs of the 
Prince de Talleyrand. [Edition Grand 
de Luxe. 5 vols. . 


Boswell’s Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. 
3 vols. | 


Tennyson’s Works. 7 vols. 


Victor Hugo’s Works. Royal Edition de 
LUKE, (ct Vols. 


Irving’s Works. Bibliophile Edition. 27 
vols. 


Historical Legendary and _ Picturesque 
America. Bacon. Quick, Hulbert and 
Cuwood. 5 vols. 


Richard F. Burton. The Book of a Thou- 
sand Nights and a Night. Mecca Edi- 
tion. 17 vols. 


Thos. Carlyle. The French Revolution. 
2 vols. 


Edmondo de Amecis Holland. 2 vols. 


Mathew Arnold. Essays in Criticism. 
2 vols. 


Spencer Walpole. History of England. 
6 vols. 


159 


160 


161 


162 


163 


164 
165 


166 


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168 


169 
170 
171 
172 


George Eliot. Middlemarch. Bibliophile 
Edition. 12 vols. 


Dickens’ Works. Standard Library Edi- 
tion. 32 vols. | 


Stevenson’s Work. Edition de Luxe. 10 
vols. 


Shakespeare’s Works. Holland Paper 
Edition. 21 vols. 


Works of Kipling. Burmah Edition. 10 
vols. 


The World’s Wit and Humor. 15 vols. 
The Library of British Poets. 3 vols. 


Library of the World’s Best Literature. 
Edited by Chas. Dudley Warner. Me- 
morial Edition de Luxe. 46 vols. 


Photographic Views of the Orient. Em- 
broidered gold lacquer and silk tapestry 
bindings. In mahogany case. 12 vols. 


SECOND FLOOR—HALL 


Carved giltwood electrolier, 2 lights, tan 
silk shade. 


Carved teakwood table, marble top. 
Electric Duntley pneumatic cleaner. 
Invincible electric vacuum cleaner. 


Eight and one-half yards Scotch Axmins- 
ter hall carpet. 


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175 


176 


187 


STAIRWAY TO FIRST FLOOR 
Eleven yards red velvet stair carpet. 


FIRST FLOOR—DINING ROOM 


Cut glass claret pitcher, sterling silver top, 
as is 


Engraved glass water set, sterling silver 
base 


Silver plated muffin stand 

Ten salt and pepper shakers 

Ten salt and pepper shakers 

Silver plated tray 

Decorated French porcelain punch bowl 
Decorated French porcelain pitcher 

Heavy cut glass bowl, sterling silver border 
Heavy cut glass vase 

Heavy cut glass pitcher 


Heavy cut glass punch bowl, 2 pieces 


Sterling silver punch ladle, cut glass han- 
dle 


Pair Chinese porcelain blue and white 
Hawthorne rose jars 


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188 Gold bronze fernery, Tiffany & Co. 


189 Laequered bronze mantel clock, Stokes 
Ship’s Bell, Tiffany & Co. 


190 dam wax mahogany dining room suite, 
12 pieces, comprising: 

a, (a) Sideboard, glass top 
(b) Serving table, glass top 
(c) China cabinet 


(d) Fifty-four-inch round dining table 
with leaves, glass top 


(e) Eight chairs, 7 side and 1 arm, 
cane panel backs and upholstered 
slip seats 


191 Large bronze twelve-light dome, fruit dec- 
oration in relief, amber glass shade, 
green silk fringe 

192 Pair wrought iron andirons, with bar 

193 Two green silk velour sofa cushions 

194 Green silk velour window seat cuhion 


195 Four pairs net lace sash curtains 


196 Pair green silk velour portieres and val- 
ance | 


197 Two pairs green silk velour portieres and 
valances 


198 Pair green silk velour portieres, extra wide 


199 Turkish rug, 17x9.8 


SECOND DAY’S SALE 
FRIDAY, JANUARY 3lst, 1919 
At 11 o’clock A. M. 


SPECIAL NOTICE 
In order that the undersigned may comply 
with the conditions set forth in his agreements 
of sale with the owners, which requires an 
early final settlement, a cash deposit will be 
required from all purchasers at this sale. 
ROBT. C. GRAHAM. 


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207 Traveling automobile set in wicker basket 


208 Steel carving set, 4 pieces, horn handles, 


209 Steel carving set, 3 pieces, horn handles, 
silver mounts 


210 Silver mounted horn corkscrew 


SILVER 


vA Sterling silver toilet set, 5 pieces 
212 Sterling silver photo frame 

213 Sterling silver photo frame 

214 Sterling silver photo frame 

215 Sterling silver set, 12 pieces 

216 Two sterling silver photo frames 
217 Sterling silver toilet set, 16 pieces 
218 Sterling silver deh set, 11 pieces 
219 Sterling silver cup 

220 Pair sterling silver flower vases 
221 Eight sterling silver ramikins with covers 
222 Six sterling silver coasters 

223 Sterling silver almond dish 


224 Twelve sterling silver individual almond 
dishes 


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Twelve sterling silver individual nut 
dishes 


Tall sterling silver flower vase 
Sterling silver bon-bon dish 
Sterling silver bon-bon dish 


Sterling silver bon-bon dish, openwork 
design 


Sterling silver bread tray 


Sterling silver cake dish, embossed grape 
vine border . 


Sterling silver a ball 

Sterling silver bon-bon dish 

Six sterling silver pepper and salt shakers 
Six sterling silver pepper and salt shakers 


Six sterling silver individual salt dishes, 
with spoons’ 


Six sterling silver individual salt dishes, 
with spoons 


Sterling silver bread tray 
Sterling silver bread tray 


Sterling silver match holder 


250 


Saag 


252 


253 


254 


Sterling silver tray, three compartments 
Sterling silver fruit dish, openwork border 
Sterling silver chocolate set, 4 pieces 
Salad set, sterling silyer handles 
Sheffield cigarette humidor 

Sheffield cigarette ete 

Sheffield cigarette humidor 

Sheffield cigar humidor 


Pair silvered soldered two-light candelab- 
ras, Tiffany & Co. 


Gold bronze eight-day desk clock, Tiffany 
& Co. 


Sterling silver fernery 
Large sterling silver photograph frame 
Oval sterling silver framed toilet mirror 


Tubular dinner gong 


a 255 SCHURILLO (B.) 
Still Life, Fruit 
Height, 20 inches ; EES at inches ' 


WF 250 KAHLER (Carl). 
( lo Kitten 
V Height; 34 inches; width, 22 inches 


vA 287 TOJETTI-(1879). | 
| 0 Study of Horses’ Heads 
Height, 18 inches; width, 22 inches 


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“258 PLIMPTON (W. E) 
¢ Return of Shepherd and Flock 
\6 | Height, 1914 inches; length, 29 inches 
/ 259 MILLE? (Ea) 
| Study of an Arab 
np Height, 1734 inches; length, 21% inches 


7260 BIERSTADT (A) 68 
af Landscape, with Lake and Figures 
Height, 121% inches; length, 18%4 inches _ 


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Ze: MAKART (Hans), ‘The Modern Reubens 


~The Five Senses (On Porcelain): 
Peek iG haere ag 12% inches 
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GAY (Edward) 
Evening Landscape 
Height, 11 inches; length, 16 inches 


Landscape and Stream 
Height, 1214 inches; length, 16 inches 


CONSTABLE (John), R. A. 
Windsor Park 
Height, 1214 inches; length, 15 inches 


RYDER (A. P.) 
Landscape 
Height, 11 inches; length, 1414 inches 


FULLER (George 
Stolen Moments 
Height, 1114 inches; width, 814 inches 


NORTON (W. E.) 
The Signal 
Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches 


VERBOECKHOVEN (Eugene) 
Sheep and Landscape 
Height, 7 inches; length, 914 inches 


BLAKELOCK (Ralph Albert) 
Indian Encampment 
Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches 


COUSE (E. F.) 
The Honeymoon 


Height, 291% inches; length, 3514 inches 


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SCHREYER) (Ad-) 
The Raiders 
Height, 21% inches; length, 33 inches 


WYANT (A. H.) | . 
Meeting of the Black Waters 
Height, 24 inches; length, 36 inches 


INNESS (Geo.), N. A. 
Sunset Landscape 
Height, 24 inches; length, 34 inches 


MARTIN (Homer D:) 
Holland Landscape 
Height, 26 inches; léngth, 36 inchés 


TROYON (C.) 
Landscape, with Cattle 


Height, 21 inches; length, 33 inches 


DANGERFIELD (Elliott) 
Approaching Storm ~ 
Height, 30 inches; length, 36 inches 


KAUFFMANN (H.) 
The Flirtation (Pair Paintings) 
Height, 334 inches; width, 234 inches 


KRONBERGER Ae 
The Evening Smoke 
Height, 4 inches; width, 314 “inches 


if 280 VON BREMEN (Meyer) 
} The Tired Student 
- Height, 534 inches; width, 414 inches 
f 281 MARTIN (Homer D.) 
4 cy Woodland Lake 
4 Height, 16 inches; length, 22 inches 


89 WILLIAMS (F. Ballard), N. A. 
: ) Woodland Nymph 
# . Height, 10 inches; width, 634 inches 


' HENRY (E. L.), ’82 
The Old Stage Coach 
\ Height, 16 inches; width, 13 inches 


Pons HAMILTON (E. S.), ’99 
7 Garden Party 
‘a Height, 13% inches; length, 19% inches 


on BYDER (Pi Ps) 
| - The Scolding 


Height, 17 inches; width, 14 inches 


| aaa CHURCH. (5.5. ) 
0) An Ice Cream Party 
| Height, 191% inches; length, 27 inches 


vs 2862 MORAN (Percy) _ 
4 Afternoon Tea 3 
‘1 Height, 12 inches; width, 9 inches 


goon LALIT. (A.id.) 
| Quail At Brook 
an ‘Height, 24 inches; width, 16 inches 


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The Old Willow 
Height, 1474 inches; width, 12 inches 


J 286d DIAZ (N.) 


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Woodland Scene 
Height 14 inches; width, 101% inches 


Landscape 
Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches 


7 ( 286f POTTER (Paulus) 


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Dutch Farm Scene 


Pa Height, 24 inches; length, 30 inches 


Connecticut Landscape 


| \ 286¢ RANGER (Henry W.) 


Height, 2714 inches; width, 36 inches 


FIRST FLOOR—RECEPTION ROOM 


287 


288 


289 


290 


291 


Pair Empire bronze mantel lights 


Clock set, Italian marble, with gold bronze 
panels in relief, surmounted by gold 
birds. 3 pieces. Tiffany & Co. 


Pair gilt bronze, three-light wall appliques, 
with shades 4 oa 

Pair gilt bronze, three-light wall appliques, 
with shades 


Decorated gilt bronze, three-light electro- 
lier, with painted sheepskin shade 


292 


295 


294 
295 


296 


297 


298 


299 


300 


301 


302 


303 


Pair Louis XV. gilt bronze andirons, sur- 
mounted with bronze deer and wild boar 


Royal Sevres vase and cover, medallion 
decoration, ormolu mounts and base 


Mexican onyx pedestal 
Louis XV. giltwood vitrine 


Carved Carrara marble group, Prof. F. 
Galli 


Verde marble pedestal 


Louis XV. carved giltwood side chair, up- - 
holstered silk damask seat 


Louis XV. carved giltwood side chair, up- 
holstered silk damask seat 


Louis XVI, carved and giltwood reception 
suite, upholstered seats and backs in 
Aubusson tapestry, representing the 
Four Muses, comprising sofa, 2 arm 
and 2 side chairs, 5 pieces 


Louis XV. carved and giltwood table, 
cabriole legs supporting carved fret- 
work apron from which hang garlands 
of flowers, carved stretcher, marble 
top 


Louis XVI. carved and giltwood framed 
mantel mirror Gs 


Louis XV. carved and giltwood three-fold 
screen, embroidered silk and plate glass 
panels | 


304. Turkish carpet, 16.4x13.2 


304a Two pairs champagne colored silk rep 
window draperies with valances 


304b Pair champagne coloring silk rep portieres 


FIRST FLOOR—RECEPTION HALL 
304c Three pairs ‘lace curtains | 
305 Tabriz rug, 11.2x9 
306 Chinese pottery vase 
307 Small carved teakwood stand, marble top 


308 Chinese porcelain Sang-de-Bouef vase, 
sterling silver top 


309 Small carved teakwood stand, marble top 


310 Pair wrought iron andirons, large bronze 
ball tops | 


311 Bronze fire set, 5 pieces 
312 Carrara marble figure—Venus 
313 Mahogany pedestal 


314 Electrolier and shade, silver dragon, on 
Mexican onyx and sepia marble base 


315 Chinese carved wood—Aizen-myowo (God 
of Love), early Tokugawa - 


316 Carved mahogany sofa, upholstered and 
tufted in red silk velour | 


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Arm chair to match 


_Down sofa cushion, covered in. red silk 


velour 


Down sofa cushion, covered in red silk 
velour : . 


Tufted cushion seat, covered in red silk 
velour | 


Tiffany hall clock, Whittington and West-.- 
minster chimes, chiseled gilt bronze — 
and silver dial, phases of the moon, ma- 
hogany case with carved supports 


Carrara marble figure—The Runner 
Royal blue porcelain pedestal 
Japanese straw cane basket 

Tufted red velour cushion seat 

Pair wine colored silk velour portieres 
Pair wine colored silk velour portieres 


Carrara marble Newell light, representing 
“Three Graces,” alabaster shade 


Gilt bronze and crystal prism ceiling light, 
six lights 


Tabriz rug, 5.9x4.1 
Tabriz rug, 5.11x4 


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Assorted lot china 


Assorted lot glassware 


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BASEMENT 


Copper electric washing machine, wringer 
attached 


Assorted lot china and glassware 
Bird cage 

Three electric irons 

Lot flat irons 

Assorted lot kitchen utensils 
Wash ringer and boiler 

Domestic vacuum sweeper 

Lot aluminum kitchen utensils 
Lot bread and cake boxes 

Child’s high chair 

Six white enamel side chairs 

Oak center table and step 
Kitchen table, zinc top 

Pine kitchen. table 

Linoleum on floor 

Two clothes horses and ironing stand 
Rubber door mat 


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